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Celestron – NexImage 5 Solar System Imager – Astronomy Camera for Moon, Sun, and Planets – 5 MP Color Camera for Astroimaging for Beginners – High Resolution – ON Semiconductor Technology

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  • THE BEST WAY TO GET STARTED WITH ASTROIMAGING: Capture amazing images of the Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, and more with this easy-to-use, plug-and-play planetary camera.
  • 5 MP COLOR IMAGING SENSOR: Enjoy sharp, detailed images thanks to the sensor’s ON Semiconductor technology, which dramatically reduces image noise. Small pixels provide sub arc-second planetary detail with most telescopes.
  • INCLUDES SOPHISTICATED CAMERA CONTROL AND STACKING SOFTWARE: View and capture live video on your computer, stack the sharpest frames for the best image, and manually adjust all the image settings.
  • MACHINED ALUMINUM 1.25” BARREL: This standard size barrel makes this camera compatible with most any telescope that accepts 1.25” eyepieces and also allows you to use your eyepiece filters with the camera.
  • ADVANCED FEATURES: Integrated IR-cut optical window, selectable region of interest sub-framing, 2x2 and 4x4 binning, progressive scan, integrated C-threads for direct connection to a telescope.
  • UNBEATABLE WARRANTY & SUPPORT: Buy with confidence from Celestron, a leading telescope brand in California since 1960. Your purchase includes a 2-Year US Warranty and unlimited support from our team of US-based experts.



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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available January 19, 2012 Manufacturer Celestron

Capture high-resolution planetary, lunar, and solar images with almost any telescope with the NexImage 5 Solar System Imager. Combined with the included software package, NexImage 5 brings out tremendous detail and produces images rivaling those taken with astronomical cameras costing hundreds more. Simply point your telescope at the Moon or a planet and record a quick video. The included software analyzes each frame of video and automatically filters out the ones most affected by poor atmospheric seeing. Only the clearest frames remain. The stacking software then precisely aligns and stacks these frames into a single image with amazing sharpness and detail. Whether you’re exploring craters on the Moon or the cloud bands of Jupiter, Solar System imaging with NexImage 5 is a rewarding hobby that will bring you years of enjoyment. NexImage 5 is a great way to get started with astroimaging, especially if you live in a light-polluted area. If you can see the planet the sky, you can image it with NexImage 5! This kit includes the camera, which fits any telescope that accepts 1.25” eyepieces, along with a USB 2.0 cable for connecting to your computer and software for both PC and Mac.


Mickael
Reviewed in France on September 20, 2024
Caméra astronomique pour débutantLe logiciel de gestion et simple et complexe à la fois, il ne faut pas avoir peur de « bidouiller » les réglages pour avoir (à peu près) ce que l’on souhaitesSinon la caméra est de bonne facture (comme la majorité des produits estampillés Celestron)
Outback Joe
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
I just received my NexImage 10 Cam and found this is super easy to use if you follow these steps. First and foremost don't use the disk with software on it, it needs to go in the trash. The software is just way to old.Go to the ICap site and download the newest Drivers and Software for this camera. Once that's done install the new drivers and a new copy of ICap, in that order. If you don't update your drivers first you may have issues having the camera recognized when you open ICap. You can also use other software like FireCap. So far my new Cam is up and running within minutes.Don't shy away from this camera, it's a good camera for newbies and experienced alike. And one other bit of information, make sure to use the USB3 port on your computer. My USB3 port(s) are marked with SS and the USB symbol.Its all very easy, just make sure that you don't use the disk in the box and DO use the NEW drivers and Software on the ICap site.My computer is an older laptop running Windows 10, I am guessing that Windows 11 would be just as easy. Sorry I don't know how to set this up on a Mac but I bet that the steps are the same or very close.My only issue with this camera is the old software included in the box. Clear skies....
rafał
Reviewed in Poland on April 22, 2024
wszystko zgodnie z zamówieniem
rick
Reviewed in the Netherlands on April 12, 2023
Celestron = Apple of the telescopes.Unjustified prices for pieces of plastic. Telescopes are fine but the accessories OMG astronomical prices.
Francisco Javier Pardo León
Reviewed in Spain on November 8, 2021
Celestron como siempre muy bien
DVirus_R
Reviewed in Mexico on September 25, 2020
uf, maravilloso producto, la calidad es increíble, si es la primera vez que la usan es llevará un poco de tiempo manipularlo, cuando lo hagan lo van a disfrutar al 100%
Terry R Fisher
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2019
The NexImage 5MP is your ticket to the heavenly theater if you want to share with others the magnificent Solar System. Now, it seems, for the first time, novice and pro backyard astronomers can afford this package. The NexImage 5MP is 5 mega pixels strong, and comes with a disc to set up your laptop or computer with iCap imaging software and RegiStax 6 stacking software. Hook the NexImage 5MP directly to your eyepiece adapter on your telescope, attach the USB to your device, and automatically or manually start capturing celestial images. Stack them later with RegiStax 6 by choosing the best out of thousands of frames from the many featured FPS capturing capabilities of iCap 2.3. The software chooses for you, then have fun contouring the images to your liking. This was my first introduction to astrophotography after 36 years of astronomy and observing with multiple telescopes. The NexImage 5MP works with all of my refractors and reflectors. I belong to the AAVSO (American Association of Variable Star Observers) and have submitted several observations for data collection. This is a great deal and finally a chance for high quality images of the Solar System to be captured and recorded for a low price. (Pictures submitted are of the Moon and Saturn)
Chung Chu
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2016
Well... just submitted return...It doesn't work. (maybe I am too dumb to get it work)I was lucky. (beside being unlucky that the cam doesn't work) that I got this cam delivered on a Thursday night.And I got a chance to go try it on Friday night.I was using Celestron NexStar 5 SE Telescope, not too high end, but at least decent.I went to East Hampton, Long Island, NY. It was a clear night. I know there is some light pollution.I couldn't see the Milky Way. But I could see Moon, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter with bare eyes already.I tried all the program and connections stuff of the webcam to PC before going there already.I made sure the cam is connected.HOWEVER, I was getting some weird image at home, like I attached already.All I saw was horizontal black & white static-like stripes image.But I didn’t put that on a telescope at home, just try to view anything at home, to make sure it is connected to the PC.The picture attached is I pointing the cam right under the lamp.Somehow it picked up things very dark, unless I pointing it right under the lights.I “hoped” I was getting static stripes because the cam is supposed to view through a telescoped reflectional (or refractional) like image (stuffs like that), not supposed to shoot nakedly.Back to that night.I started off trying to take picture of Mars. I could see the Mars pretty bright in the scope. (well, still small, but bright)But when I switched off the eye piece to the cam, all I got was just a dark image, it didn’t pick up anything.I though it was because my telescope sucks. (not $2xxx ones)So the image got into the scope is not bright enough for the cam.Then I try to take the Moon.This time, the Moon is very bright and big in my eye piece. (you all know how easy to get big & bright image of the Moon in telescope)BUT when I switched off my eye piece to the cam.I got something like the picture I attached. Horizontal black & white static-like stripes image.I am not saying it is so bad (well, bad enough I need to return)Cause this is not something I can use any time anywhere. I need to get a night, drive to wilderness, and use my telescope to TRY IT.I was “lucky” I could try it right after I got it.I don’t want to spend time figure out is that my problem or really this one is malfunction, give it another try in who knows how much later.And the time limit to refund it is passed already.So I better refund it when I can.
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